1,000 cigarettes not smoked or missed!

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adeline

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1,000 cigarettes I've avoided. That's 50 packs -- and almost $300 not spent on the cancer sticks! So unlike every other time I tried to quit -- I never would have WANTED to count the ciggs I didn't smoke.. I would have wanted to smoke them!

Wow. Feels like I've been vaping forever. At the same time, I always find something new and tasty that keeps me in awe.

It's been a journey- a fun and easy one. I've been blessed with a Joye 510 that loves me back, a supportive group of family and friends, and this forum to help me along... Not to forget awesome vendors with great products and top-notch customer service.

I drip and use cartos, and have worked my way down from solely 18mg to a combination of different levels. Using my 18mg in the mornings and after lunch (basically just to get rid of it), a yummy selection of 12mg stuff throughout the day, and wow oh wow, a batch of 6mg juice from Gourmet Vapor that I absolutely LOVE and can chain vape without fear! I mean this stuff is PHENOMENAL! I might order MORE low nic stuff to stock up in these last few days of their sale!

Have a couple bottles of 0mg that I'm going to begin incorporating into my daily/nightly routine.. Just to see how it goes, and start the "placebo." I'm ready to get off the nicotine, but I want to keep vaping.. because, well, it's fun. And if I keep at it, maybe more folks will see, develop an interest, and make their way to this site as well.

Haven't been at it for long, but 1k analogs down and not missing a single one? Success!!!


THANKS you guys!!
 
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adeline

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Congrats! I see from your sig that you've avoided another 120 cigs since you posted. YAY!

Holy cow that's 6 more packs. They rack up quickly. :D

And apparently the only time I think of smoking is when I sleep. I usually have dreams about smoking. And drinking, which I quit in June of this year. Last night I did both in my sleep. While in the military, which I was released from 2 years ago.

Some things will haunt your dreams forever apparently...
 
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